Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 09, 1865, Image 4

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    To. "Close- Bnsincss.
THEODORE HILL,
IX llaln Street,
Having determined
to Wind up my Dry
Goods Business this
Fall and Winter, I
will ofier to the trado
my immense stock
6t greatly Reduced
prices.
- . t?T
hm, ; VIC 7 , hi mthi
w; n m. : mm
THEODORE HILL,
ILningmado largo
purchases can and
will sell my entire
stock comprising the
latest Styles offered
jn tho Territory to
Cash buyers at a
great sacrifice.
TEDEODOREI 1HILL,
Intends to dispose
of his superb Stock
by, March next, con- " .
Equently is enabled
to offer greater in-
t tucements to the
t rade than can bo
g jen by any other
I Iouie in the West
THEODORE HILL.
THE
SAW AND FLOURING
i 11 ti i iM
0
WILL keep constantly on hand an assortment of
Extra-uperfine to Common
)
( GROVESTEEN & GO,
PIAiNO FORTE MANUFACTURE R
400 x2H.o.33X,r-rjr, isrzn'yv tto xissz.
The attention cf the Pblie and tho trade is invited U our New Scale 7 Octave Rosewood Piano
Fortes, which for volume d purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this market. They
rontain all the modern improvements, French, Grand action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame. Over- Strung Pass,
Ac., a: 1 each iutrument being made under the personal supervision ol Mr..J. 'H. Urovosteen, who has
hd a practical experience of over30 years in their manufacture, is f ally warranted in every particular.
Tlia "tiroi ecteem Piano Forte" received the highest avrard of merit
over -till othcr at 'the Celebrated World's air!
ere were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Balt
imore, Bot n and New York ; and -also at the American Institute for five successive years, the gold and
silver medals from both T which can be seen at our ware-room.
Uy the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfeot Piano Forte, and hy manufacturing
largely, with a strictly caah system, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will preclude
all competition.
PRICES No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood plane case $275.
No. J. Scvea Octavo, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding $'00.
N. 3 Seven Octavo, round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV style $32o, a fac simile of the above cut.
Torms: XOTo-frt Casli, xx CJxurxoxait uT'vi.iicis.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. jnne 30-a43-v8-Jy
IMPROVED
UWIBE MACHIHBS.
The greatest imTTcvcmcr.t yet in tho Sewinn 11a
pbino Art. A cavioeilj! worth stein.
Please send for circulars with samples of Sewing.
Tb.PM Improved Marines pare one hundred per
cent, of thread and silk, and make the Lock-Stitch
alike ou both tides.
They require no instruction to operate perfectly,
except the ''printed directions."
No change in sewing from one kind of goods to
another.
And no taking apart to olean or oil.
Our New Manufactory is now complete, with, all
its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already
rapidly turning cut Machines, which for beauty and
perfection of finish are nor surpassed by any manu
facture in the world.
N. B. Should any Machine prove unsatisfactory,
it can be returned and money refunded.
Agents wanted in eouctics not canvassed by ear
own Agonts.
FlXXLi: & LYOX, S. 31. CO.
5e. 43-v3-ty.
NO. 533 BROADWAY, N. T.
9 2m
9' w
'top
IP 3E-n O XJ 3HL
And all other articles usually kept in a first-class
Uerobant r louring or raw Mill,
Brownville, March 31st, '64. n30-8-ly.
THOS. C. CRENSHAW,
MANUFACTURER "SEALER
or
SADDLERY
ALL KIXDS OF
HABNESS, WHIPS, SfURS, LASHE&
Nain Street, Opposite Ware's Bank,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA
GEO. 2. PRINCE & GO'S
Thssi Bitten are prepared, la pure Bon:! oa ,
Whisky, from a combination of over twenty dif
ferent kiruli of roots, barks aud herbs, which
act in irfect concert one with the other, pre
pared from the criminal formula jriven by the
pat chief, Red Jncket, to Dr, thaj.in, who
used them luccewfuUy In his practice fur many
yean, and by their ue gained so great a popularity
In the treatment and cure of DyKpepsia, Liver
Complaint, Constipation, Sick and Nervous Head
ache, fever and -A (rue, and all diseases aribing froci
torpid liver or indirenion. Persons suffering from
either of these loathsome diseases will find a Fare
ure by the use of these Bitters, which are perfectly
pure and free from all those drugs and poisons usu
ally put up in such preparations and palned olTon
aa unsuspecting public. A single trial will con
vince the most skeptical that in the KED JACKET
there is virtue which no other Bitters postsess.
They strengthen and icrigorate the'eysten.
They are ungual ad for general debility.
They are a sere cure for dyspepsia.
They give a good and healthy appetite.
They assist digeatirs.
They are the lest sUnul&nt in existence.
They are a preventiTe of rever and Ague.
They relieve constipation. '
They cure ITerrous Headache.
They are perfectly pure and palatable.
Aped persons and delicate females will find they
can save large doctor's tills ty the use of these Lit
ten. Beware of counterfeit. The Red Jacket Ut
ters are only sold in bottles with our name blnwu
cn the side, and our private government stamp
across the cork. oca
Wit H. McCREEET,
Cash .Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
13 TEJ C2.- fH3 7
MEDICINES AND CHEMiCALS,
Taints, Oils aud Dye Stuff,
Pure Llanos for Medical Tn r c f ( t
All kinds Patent Medicines
DEjXTJL AND FJUiCY GOODS,
Blank Books and Stationery,
The best brands of Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Xxxls-saorAll olors.
Perfamcrj and Toilet Goods.
Be assures his patrons, and the public generally,
he will keep on hand an extensive stock of the ar
tides mentioned, besides anything and everything
usually kept in a first class Drug Store, which he
is prepared to sell at low rates lor Cash. Call and
examine for yourself
South-east Corner Main and First Streets
Brownville, Nebraska.
Prescriptions and Orders
Carefully filled at all hours.
THE
mHiiraiJiii mm mi
1
J'-.
:i!Y fj
AUTOMATIC ORGANS I!
SCHOOL OHGAJSIS
jl x D
MELODEONS !!!
Ihlrtj-FiTe Thoasand Now In Use.
Every Instrument warranted for Jive years
Tor seventeen years the inperior excellence of our
inftrcmesta b&t not been questioned, and for two
yean put the enormous demand has made it impos
sible for as to meet our order? promptly. With onr
iaereaeei facilitiea, we feel warranted in assuring
ur patrons that their erders will be promptly met,
ad solicit a continuance of their patronage.
tiT" a LIBE1L DISCorKT TO CLEKGTMEJf. CECB
CBtS AXB CHOOL8.y
OHO. JL PRTN-CE & CO., Buffalo, IT. Y.
QL.Q. A. PHIKCE & CO., Cliicaco,IlL
f 1b illuftrated CaUlogne, with full defcription o
Hjlta will Uhi in u y adlrri.
1
'is V" -v. K I0,J-A ti-x- Mi
Jtt Medicinal and Table uses, which are perfectly
pare, and need only be tried to be appreciated.
, None genuine unless they have our gold label on
each bottle, and our iuitiaia pressed ia wax ever
tbe coi k.
Bold by all druggists and dealers throughout the
4ftpnntrv. Ca! nr f-- gnaAm ! tmka u ctKr.
Circulars to the trade supplied oa application ta
Bennett Pleters & Co.
Sold by - Ko. SI River 8U. CUcaxe.
W. H. McCREER Y, Brownville,
BRCWN &PROUTY, Peru, H.t
OADECo.. " ' "
Brownville, Juue 2, 1864. no 39-ly
J. F. MORRIS
Successor to R. Brown tt Co.
VTould respectnlly Annnuftce to the ClUzens of
BrowuviKe and vieluity, that he has purchased the
Large and Well Selected StocI;
OP
MEDICINES. PAINTS, &C.
OF R. BROWX ic Co.
He assnrcs therjuMicapnpniir. ti.at he will keen en
hand every thdng usually keept ia
Fust Class Drug Store,
and ii determinnl net to b nndersold for cash. -
PRESCRIPTIONS AND OSDFRS C ARKFULLT FILLFD
AT ALL HOURS.
WHITJSTEV- BLOCK. MAIN STREET
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Ii -8 "IT
WELL Backets, Churns, Sieves, Mouse ' Trips
Clothes Pins and Castile frQP
PAILS, Tubs, Kegs, -vrashboarfis, Keelers, Children'!
Cabs and Wheelbarrows ....
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
The readers of tbe Continental are awareof tbe
important position it has assumed, of the influence
which it exerts, and of the brilliant array of politi
cal and literary talent of the highest order which
supi-crta it. So publication of the kind has, in
this country, so successfully Ctmbincd theenergy
and freedom of the daily newspaper with the high
er literary tone of the first-clrf.- ijionthly; and u ii
very certain that no m.i.azine h4 ginn i'.f r
range to its con crtbu tors; or preserved iudf so vn-pletc-ly
from the narrow infinences of party or of
faction. In times like the present, such a journal
is either a power in the laud or it is nothing. That
the Continental is not the latter i abundantly
ev!-d?nefcd by what it has dono by the reflection of
its counsels in many important pub!io event, and
in the character and power of those who are its
staunchest supporters.
Though but lit t le more than a yonr has elapsed
?ince the Continental was first established, it has
during that time acquired a sterength and a signi
ficance elevntinpj it to a position far above that pre
viously occupied a strength and a political signifi
cance elevating it to a position far above that pre
viously occupied by ony publicatienof the kind in
America. In pnof of which assertion we call at
tention to the following facts:
1. Of its polical articles republished in pamphlet
form, a singlo one has hnd. thus far, a circulation
of one hundred end six thousand copies.
2. From its literary department, a singlo serial
novel. "Among the Pines," hos, within a very few
months, sold nearly thirty-five thousand copies
Two other series of its literary articles have also
been republished in book form, while the first por
tion of a third is already in press. '
No more conclusive facts Jneed be all edged to
prove the the excellence of tbe contributions to the
Continental, or their extraordinary popularity; and
its conductors are determined that it shall not fall
behind. Preserving all "the boldness, vigor and
ability" which a th'onsand journals have attribnted
to it, it will greatly enlarge its circle of action, and
discus?, fearlessly and fmnkly. every principle in
uolved id the great questions of the day. The first
minds of the country embracing the men most
frmiliarj with its diplomacy end most distinguished
fur ability, are among its contributors; and it is
no more "flattering promise or a pro.pytus" to say
that this "magozine for the times" will employ the
the first iitclloct in America, under auspices which
no publication ever enjoyed before in this country.
While the Continental will express decided
opinion on. tbe geat questions of the day, it will
not be a mere political journal: much the larger
norfinn sf cr fr it inn a will V. 6n1ivAnA1 & VKBn.A
fore, by ta!os, poeiry and hurur. In a word, the
Continental will be found, under its new staff of
Editors. occupying adosition and presenting attrac
tions never before found in magazine.
TERMS TO CLUBS.
T wo copies for one year $ 5.00
Three copies for one year, 6.00
Six copies for one year, 11,03
Eleven copies for one year, 20,00
Twenty copies for one year, 30,00
PAID IN ADVANCE.
Postage Twenty-four cents a year, to be paid by
the Subscriber.
SINGLE COPIES
Three doilara a year, in advance. Postage paid by
thoPublkber.
JOHN F. TROW. 50 Greene St., N. Y.,
Publisher for the Proprietor.
A an inducement to new subscribers, the Pub
lishers offers the following liberal premiums :
Any person remitting $3, in advance, will receive
the magazine from July, 1662, to January, 1864
thus securing the whole of Mr. Kimball's and Mr.
Kirke'g new serials, which are alone worth the
price of the subscription. Or, if prefered, a sub
scriber can take the magazine for 1 863, and a copy
of "Among the Pines." or of "Undercurrents of
Wall Street," by R. B. Kimball, bound in cloth, or
of'Sunshine in Thought," by Charles ixnrcy
Leland retail price, $125 The book to ne sens
pottage paid. t, mn
Any person remiting ou, wm rccci. ""-o"
sine from its commencement, January,
January, lS3i, thus secunn2 ur. imoaus
Ae successful ?" and Mr. Kirko's "Amongthe Pines,"
and "m-. Story," and nearly 3,000 octave
pages of the hest lite at ire m the world. Premium
ubscnoers io paj mc v - v
-A Large assortment of Pocket knives. Butcher tmv
etc. etc., can , lVGULry & 8xrAXrSm
rfCLTiyATORS, Srytne, Cradles, nase-, co, j
J EDaUes, Shovels, etc.' e,c, .
JLt ilCAjaUfiaUJi at o w au o
ROOMS, BlactiuR brushes, acruoDins urnsurs
Whisk brooms, BiacKiug,
B
Paper, &c, &o
McLaugulin & Span's.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
. i j.:ma living m 1 1
Taken up by tne unucrsiu,
. .r u. .;!i 14th. one red and white
west vi uiu 1 -
6tear, three year, old U-tipnnj.
IJ-Ob
TTSTRAY NOTICE..
... 1 1 !!:... tmr WiiIaI
Taken np uy tue unacrsigneu,
above Brownville, Nemaha County, Nebraska, on
...L i - - ,r n,r,,Kr fim Llack horse colt,
ine loin wj ' .,v.
two year, old, very poor wn.n n '
r brand., .w
iter's Cathartic Pills.
Are you sick, leeble, and
complaining? Are yc out
of order, with your systenj
deranged, and rour feeling
uncomfortable Mliese symp-
toms are often the prelude
to serious- iilnef. boioe St
of sickntt is creeping upon
you, and should be averted
by a timelr use ot the right
remedy. Take Ayer's Tills,
and cleanse out the disor
dered Iiuroors purify the
blood, end let the fluids
- . . move on unobstructed m
A V- health again. They stimu-;'-
' late the luuctions of the
y"1 hnd-r into vigorous activity.
pariry the vstem from the obstructious which mako
tticease. A cold settles somewucrc m mc wj,
obtructa ita natural functions. These, if not re
lieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding
organs, producing general aggravation, suffering,
and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by
tbe derangement, take Ayer's l"iils, and see how
directly they restore the natural actioM of the sys
tem, and with it the buovant feeling of health again.
What ia true and so appareut in this trivial and com-,
mon complaint, is also true in many of tbe deep--seated
and dangerous distempers. The same purga
tive effect expela them. Caused by similar obstruc
tions and derangements of the natural functions of
the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely,
eured by the same means. None who know the
virtue, of these Pilla, will neglect to employ thea
when surferiiig from the disorder, they cure.
Statements from leading physicians in some of tha
principal cities, and from other well-knowu publia
pereou.: .
From a Forwarding Merchant qf St. Loui$, Feb. 4,
1856.
Da. Amr Yonr Pill, are the paragon of all that
la great in-ihedicine. They have cured my little
daughter of ulcewma eores upon her hand, and feet
that bad prwred incurable tor years. Her mother
has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and
pimples on her tkiu and in her hair. After our
child was cured, she also tried yonr fills, and tney
fcave eured ber. ASA MOHGK1DGE.
A a Family Physic.
From Dr. E W-Cartwright, New Orleans.
Your 1111s are the prince of purges. Their ex ,
eellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess.
They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their
fiction on the bowels, which make, them invaluable
to us in the daily treatment of disease.
Headache, Sick Kca!ncLe, Fen! Stomach.
.Front Dr. Edward Boydt Baltimore.
Dear Ero. Ate: 1 cannot answer you what
complaints I have cured with your I'iils better than
to say aU that we ever treat with a purgative m'H
eittt. I place great dependence on h ii t effectual
cathartic in my daily contet with diwase, and be
lieving, a. I do. that your lllls afford u. the beet ira
have, 1 of eourw value them highly.
riTTsnuno, Ta., 3r.y 1, 18C5.
Da. J. C. Ateb. Sir: I have been repeatedly
eurtd of the worst headache anybody cmi have by a
doe or two of your 1111s. It seems to aiU from a
foul stomach, which they cleanse at onco.
Your, with great respect, ED. W l'KERLE.
Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Bilioa Diaordrra liver CetmpUInta.
From Dr. Theodore Bell, of New York City.
Not only are your Tills admirably adapted to their
purpose a. an aperient, but I And their beneficial
effects upon the Liver very marked Indeed. They
have in mv practice proved more eflectual for tha
cure of ltliou$ comjiaints than any one remedy I
can mention I sincerely rejoice that we have at
length a purgative which is worthy the confidence or
the profession and the people.
Departxmst or ths IimxiOR, 1
Washington, D. C , 7th Feb., 1866. f
Sra: I hare used your Pill. In my general and
hoepital practice ever rince you made them, and
cannot hesitate to .ay they are the best cathartio
we employ. Their regulating action on the liver U
quick and decided, consequently they are an ad
mirable remedy for derangement, of that organ.
Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious dis
ease to obstinate that it did not readily yield to
them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, 1L D.,
thytician of the Marine Hospital.
DyKeMtery, Biarrhdeit, Relax, Warm.
From Dr. J. O. Green, of Chicago.
Tour I'iils have Lad a long trial in mv practice,
and I hold them in esteem as ine of the best aperi
cuts I Lave ever found. Their alterative effect upon
the liver makes them an excellent remedy, whea
given in rmall doses for bilious dysentery ana diar
rhoea. Their sugai-coating make, them very ac
ceptable aud conveuient for the use of women and
children.
Dynpepaia, Imparity af the Ulaod.
From Rev. J. V. Eimes, Pastor of Advent Church,
Boston.
Dr. Ana: I bare used your nil. with extra
ordinary success in my family and among those 1 am
called to visit in digress. To regulate the organ, of
digestion and purify the b.'ood, they are the very
best remedy I nave ever known, and I can confi
dently recommend them to my friends.
' Yours, J. V. HI1IES.
TTarbaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1S55.
Dear Sia: I m usiug your Cathartic Pius in my
practice, and flnJ them an excehent purgative to
cleanse the .ynteru r.td purify the fountains Qfth4
blool. JOHN G. ilEACIIAM, M. D.
Canatinnti.ic. rtifnen, Supptva-ian,
Kneniiiniixm.Cont, Neuralgia, liropay,
IaralyiM, il,eic.
From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.
Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the
euro of costiveness. If others of our fraternity have
found them as efficicious as I have, they should join
me in proclaiming it, for the benefit of the multitudes)
who suffer from that complaint, which, althouga
bad enough iu itself, is the progenitor of others that
are worse. I believe costiveness to originate in the
liver, but your I'iils affect that organ, and cure the
disease. -From
Mrs. E. SHart, Physician and Midwife,
Boston.
I find one on two large doses of your Pills, taken
at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the
natural secretion when wholly or partially sup
pressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the
stomach and expel worms. They are so much the
be6t physio we have that I recommend no other te
my patients.
From the R39. Dr. lJawkes, cf the Methodist Epis.
Church.
PuiAsan ftotrst, Savannah, Ga., Jan. fl, 1S56.
Honored Sir: I should be ungrateful for the
relief your skill has brought me if I did not report
- my case to you. A cold settled in my limb, and
bi ought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which
ended in chronic rfKumaXtfn. Notwithstanding I
had the best of physicians, tho disease grew worse
and worse, until by the advioe of your excellent
agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your
v 11118. Their effects were slow, but sure. By per
severing in tbe use of them, I am now entirely well.
Senate Chamber, Baton Kongo, La., 5 Dec.,lS55.
Da Ateb: 1 have been entirely cured, by your
Pills, ot Rheumatic Gout a painful disease that has
afflicted me foi -rears. VIN CENT SLID ELL.
t7" Most of t he. Pills in market contain Mercury,
which although a valuable remedy in skilful hands,
ia dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con
sequences tnat rmjueutiy iollow ita incautious use.
These conUiu no mercury or mineral substance
whatever.
Prico, 25 cents psr Eoz, or 5 Boxes for $1.
Prsp&red by Dr. J. C. AIE2 & Co., Lowell, Haas.
EOUD BY
WM. IT. McCUEETir. TJrownville.
. G. A. BROWN & DKO., Peru.
fir.n.OTlAVES, Salem.
JOIINTY. HOLT & BKO., Salem.
HOLT & SCOTT. F:U City.
LEWIS & SHEPHERD. St. Stephens
EASLEY & SHE HER, Kulo.
v8-n8-ly '
FRANK LESLIE'S.
ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPERS.
Attractive Feature. The
The Gulf Between ljepi.
ts nnn Prize Novel
Rv Mrs. "Anne S,
Stephens. Authoress of "fashion ana , .uix,
"The Rejected Wife," &oM 4o.
Tn motion t its attractions: as the first and
most authentic Illustrated Paper m America, sur
passing all others in the variety, accuracy, an.t, .in
terest of the numerous illustrations which it otters,
Frand Leslie's Illustrated .Newipaper wui oegioij
No. 435, dated January 30, 1861, the thrilling and
absorbing novel, -The Gul f Between them, writ
ten by the great novelis', Mrs. Stephens, whose
"Fashion and Famine" had a larger circulation
than any other purely literary novel of our day,
and was regarded a. so masterly a work of fiction
that it was not only republished in England, but
was translated into almost every language of Eu-
rThe prize of $5,000, offered with unusu iber
ality by the proprietor for the best nov drew
forth no less than two hundred works, ny of
thpm of trreat merit. Among thete, Mrs. Stephens'
novel was geleoted, as evidently surpassing not only
alLothers offered, but almost everything hitherto
fublished. It is fully equal to "Fashion and
amine," and will be as widely read.
It will be of greater interest, irom me laoi mat
the scene is laid in our Und and eur own times;
and in delineation of character and ansorDing
power it will fascinate and eharm the reader.
tSuDSCnpilon .),JU per jear.
Address FRANK LESLIE, Duane Si. N. Y.
Copies of the paper detaining tho commence
!,it and continuation of Mr. Stephens' novel,
' ; Lo Gulf Between them, can be hauof any rews
Uealer in the United Sia';'? or Aritish Province..
SALT by the brrel or pound, Fine Dairy Salt, for
Sale ,
AT McLACGHLIIf & CVAN S.
iCJCELS by the dosen or barrel, f a superior quai
ity, crnstautly on ban.i
At McLfrGiiLiN A Swan,s.
FIGS, Chocolate. Marie snsar, assorted Jellle. Can
Peaches. Pepper sauce, Mushroom catsup, Worces
ter.hlreuce,&o., Ac,
At McLacghum k Swan g
F
LOUR, JUtter, Bacoa. etc., stc..
yers Cherry PectoraL
Manufacturers' Aifents lor the sale or
Watches, Chains, cc, &c.,
ITOIITII $300,0000!
To sold for one Dollar Each, without retard te valae
SPLENDID LIST,
Of Articles all to be sold for one Dollar Each.
100 Gold Hunting'Cajed Watches, - $100 each
$15 to 30 each
to 15 each
A to each
C each
6 each
6 each
C each
5 each
6 each
8 each
3 to 10 each
2 to S each
fi each
6 each
5 each
6 each
6 each
6 each
2 to 10 each
3 to 15 each
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
4 to
2 to
1 to
2 to
1 to
2 te
2 to
2 to
100 " Watches. - . - - eu eca
200 Ladies' Watches, - 35 each
'&0 Silver " - .- - - 15 each
600 Cold Guard, Te&t .and Chatelaia
Chains, - - - - -4000
Vest, Keck, Guard.and.Chatelai'i
Chains, -3000
Cameo Brooches ...
3000 Mosaic and Jet Brooches
3000 Lava and Florentine Brooches -30O
Coral, Garnet & Emerald Brooches,
3000 Cameo Bar Drops, -3100
Garnet Mosaic and Jet Ear Drops,
4000 Lava andFlorentiue Bar Drops
4000 Gents' Scarf Pins, - - -60U0
Chain and Band Bracelets,
3600 Gents' Breats Pins,
3000 Watch Keys, - - ' -6000
Fob and Ribbon Slides,
7000 Sets of Bosom Studs, - - -ooo
Sleeve Buttons, - ...
9000 Plain and Chased Rings,
7000 Stone Set Rinjra. - -7000
Miniature Lockets, Crosses, &c. -12000
Sets Ladies Jewelry,
Ail of the goods in the above List will be sold, with
out reservation, for One Dollar each. Certincates.of
all the various articles are placed in similar envelopes
and sealed. These envelopes will he sent by mail, or
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resents, and it is optional with iou to send one d ollar
and receive the article or not.
In all transactions by rJlail we shall charge for for
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the business, 25 cent. each. Five Certificates will be
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for $10. and One hundred for $15.
CORRESPONDENTS may rely upon a quick aud
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3CorreFpondeuti should be careful to write their
signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County, aud
Statft. Address, GKO. DEMERIT & CO.,
229 Broadway, New York.
5"""r Having had business relations with the above
gentlemen, I take pleasure iu saying that they are
houorabie, upright men, and perform all theypromi sin
and the Jewelry I have seen from there i genuine, and
gives s&tisiaction. ii. O TUOJiFSON,
n47-tf . . Nurrery Hill, Neb.
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America oprjn a new earr of r
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